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"signals from" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to indicate the source or origin of a signal or message. Example: The radio station received signals from all over the world.
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"We have warning signals from China.
But the signals from Washington were mixed.
Others point to conflicting signals from the European Central Bank.
The signals from Iran so far have been mixed.
The antennas pick up signals from the phones.
Wires carry signals from the electrodes to a computer.
"The signals from the Bush administration have not been good.
But the signals from Syria were far from clear.
That would account for the continued signals from the Sofitel.
The apology was issued after apparently confusing signals from Greig.
It has even looked for signals from alien life.
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